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Cristiano Ronaldo thought about another failure in his efforts to win a big trophy with Al Nassar, acknowledging “The Dream has to wait” after Saudi’s Arab side lost in the AFC Champions League semi-finals.
Ronaldo missed a great chance because Al Nassr lowered 3-2 on Kawasaki Frontale in Jedda and cut the discomfort figure after the last whistle, reprimanded with him in the central circle.
“Sometimes the dream has to wait,” he posted on social media after losing. “I am proud of this team and everything we have given on the field. Thank you to all the fans who believed in us and stood us at every turn. Your support means the world.”
Sometimes the dream has to wait. I am proud of this team and everything we have given on the field. π‘π΅
Thank you to all the fans who believed in us and stood us at every turn. Your support means the world. π pic.twitter.com/slp6k4ihrh
– Cristiano Ronaldo (@cristiano) April 30, 2025
The 40-year-old joined Al Nassra 2022 and scored an extraordinary 91 goals in 102 appearances, but still wished only one smaller trophy, the Arab club championship.
And with Al Nassar, seemingly unlikely to overhaul the Saudi Pro League leaders of Al Ittihad-so follows the side of Karim Benzema, with eight points, with the remaining five games-it is unlikely that it is unlikely salvation with the home side.
Widespread reports suggest that the Portuguese superstar Ronaldo will extend their stay in Saudi with other lucrative contract, but the official announcement has yet to arrive.
They knocked Ronald from the AFC Champions League and my g started talking to ghosts! ππ pic.twitter.com/um9dyluzeg
– Bexfcb (@joshua__uubeku) April 30, 2025
On Wednesday, disappointment is likely to encourage him to stay in the Middle East and compensate for a failure that did not look on the cards when he planted flaws canceled the early Tatsuya ITO opener.
But the Japanese side came again with Yuto Ozeki, which renewed the lead four minutes before halftime. Akihiro Ienaga made 3-1 with the remaining 14 minutes before Aiman ββYahya halved the deficit 11 minutes later.
Ronaldo could have been a hero for Al Nasr, but he blew the lines with visitors, and three times in the final phase they turned the ball away from their goal.
Kawasaki rode his happiness and now he will play another Saudi side in the finals, but Ahli.